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Study Maps Global Agricultural Expansion into Grasslands, Savannas, and Wetlands

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A recent study published in *Nature Communications* identifies global hotspots where agricultural expansion is encroaching on non-forest ecosystems. Researchers highlight these areas as critical zones of concern due to their potential impact on biodiversity, climate stability, and overall ecosystem health. The study provides a detailed analysis of land-use changes beyond forested regions, offering new insights into the broader environmental consequences of agricultural development.

The research focuses on non-forest ecosystems such as grasslands, savannas, and wetlands, which are often overlooked in discussions about land-use change. By mapping these areas globally, the study reveals specific regions where agricultural activities are rapidly replacing natural habitats. The findings underscore the need for greater attention to these ecosystems, which play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting diverse species. This comprehensive analysis contributes to a growing body of evidence about the environmental challenges posed by expanding agriculture into previously undisturbed landscapes.

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Date: November 28, 2025

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